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Monitor articles for December 02, 1985
- Wall Street appears to have still more fizz
- Fanning an ember of peace: US-USSR academic exchange
- Olajuwon emerging as NBA force; Ewing makes his presence felt
- Peeking at '86 economy indicates modest growth in US should continue
- What the students say the teacher said
- Israel scrambles to mend US ties. Apologizes for alleged role in Pollard spy case
- Playing for the Orchid Lady
- The perils of reporters in the Philippines
- Closing in on hazardous waste
- Letters to the Editor. Fundamentalism and the Middle East
- Without naming Israel, Reagan says US will still `root out' spies of any nation
- Panel asks for national action on parental leaves
- Islamic renewal troubles Southeast Asian leaders. Revival sparks violence in Indonesia, Malaysia
- Taiwan struggles to keep its distance from mainland China
- When talking to Mikhail, Reagan first spoke to Dimitry. Presidential interpreter gives inside view of summit
- Women's sports and Title IX: a paradox
- Seed migration to US heartland marches on . Movement that started in Fertile Crescent is still improving crop strains
- Congress faces platter stacked high with legislative leftovers. Deficit-bill impasse stalls action on other major issues
- When story time is short, try these fast fairy tales
- Former diva, now director, aims for new dreams
- Restoring the reputation of a `literary hardhat'
- Saint Gaudens: great sculptor or sentimental craftsman?
- Hotel fire-safety systems in US need to be upgraded, study says
- Boys Clubs (girls now included) step with the times
- News In Brief
- Job or no job, Ver fights to protect his influence in Philippine armed forces
- How one family discovered life after television
- International business analysis spots the high-risk countries
- A determined Peres pursues improved ties with Egypt
- Charles Kuralt's beat is the minutiae of America
- Bigger fingers at the keyboard
- Colombian President emerges stronger than ever after two national tragedies
- All thoughts of curtain rods vanished
- An author who paints on a smaller canvas
- 84 Rolls-Royces bought as liquidation of guru's Oregon commune continues
- Cymbalist
- Rail attack shakes Japan unions. Sabotage by extremists within ranks puts unions on the spot
- S. African threat to invade Zimbabwe marks major rise in tension
- Islamic fundamentalism: currently on the wane
- No setbacks to spiritual growth
- MARRIAGE IN AMERICA/5. Why marry?